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LadySunshine
July 26th, 2002, 09:17 AM
I AM SEARCHING FOR A PICTURE OF A MILWAUKEE TEN WHEELER, I WOULD APPRECIATE IT VERY MUCH IF YOU COULD HELP ME OUT. THANKS AHEAD OF TIME smile.gif
BoxcabE50
July 26th, 2002, 12:26 PM
Barb-
Look at this site:
http://donross.railspot.com/index1a.htm
Find the CMSt.P&P listing, and scroll down to the Class "G" 4-6-0. There should be something there. Don's a good guy. You can e-mail him with questions.
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LadySunshine
July 26th, 2002, 10:27 PM
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU KEN
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BoxcabE50
July 27th, 2002, 01:51 AM
Originally posted by LadySunshine:
[QB]THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU KEN[QB]Barb-
Am making out monthly bills for services rendered. Before I send yours, would you prefer to pay with bundles of cash? Or via our handy burdensome monthly payment for life plan? :D :D :D
The site Don Ross has is growing every week. I think it's right up there with the Gelwood pages. Many of his Milw photos, if memory serves me correctly, came from and are posted with the permission of Stuart Kurth.
Don once worked for the Milwaukee many years ago. And is originally from I believe the Wisconsin area. So he's still a big Milw fan.
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Tom Farin
August 10th, 2002, 03:41 AM
Hi Barb,
I understand my friend Davy Mac has mentioned my name in vain to you. I'm also a Milwaukee Road fan based in Madison. My dream is to bash one of the new G Scale Hudsons into a living breathing F7 Hudson Hiawatha.
Like you I come from a railroad family. Grandpa, step-grandpa, and great-grandpa all worked for the C&NW out of Green Bay. They'd collectively spin in their graves if they knew they had spawned a Milwaukee Road fan.
Anyway, I'll poke around through my stuff over the weekend and see if I can find any additional materials on Milwaukee 4-6-0's although the Don Ross site is wonderful.
Here's a link to my personal Hiawatha page.
http://www.ironhorse129.com/Projects/Engines/Hiawatha/F7HudsonHiawatha.htm
One of the photos is of a Milwaukee 4-6-0 in Hiawatha streamlining.
Tom
[ 09. August 2002, 21:46: Message edited by: Tom Farin ]
BoxcabE50
August 10th, 2002, 05:40 AM
Hello Tom-
Just tried to get your personal page opened. It wouldn't go. Will try again later. Am curious to see what you have!
Welcome to the Milw here at Trainboard!
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Tom Farin
August 10th, 2002, 02:14 PM
Hey BoxCab
I've been on the site today both from at work and at home. Your the second person today that indicated he had problems getting on.
It's possible the server was down at some point. Or maybe it was sunspots. Sometimes, you know what happens.
Would you mind firing me an e-mail if you continue to experience problems?
tfarin@farin.com
Tom
BoxcabE50
August 12th, 2002, 10:12 AM
Tom-
Finally got your page to open. graemlins/097.gif Very nice!
It's sad that of such historic locos, not a one survived. graemlins/wah.gif
Unfortunately we also saw the passing of possibly the last surviving man to ever fire on an A class.
:(
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BoxcabE50
September 2nd, 2002, 03:30 AM
Barb-
Here's another web page that may have some photos:
http://gowest.coalliance.org:8080/cgi-bin/cw_cgi?resultsScreen+5829+1+10+0
It's the Denver Public Library collection. Lot's of Otto Perry stuff. The link above should take you directly to 35 pages of Milwaukee Road pictures.
:D
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